Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Chatterjee for my blood pressure for almost eight years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, remembers my history without having to dig through the file every single time. He's not one for dramatic changes or new fads—just steady, sensible advice that's kept me stable. The clinic at Apollo can be busy, but he always makes our 15 minutes count. You build a kind of quiet trust with a doctor over that long, and he's earned it.
Our 6-year-old, Rohan, had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and we were panicking. Dr. Chatterjee at Apollo saw us quickly even though it was a packed evening. He was so calm with Rohan, talking to him about school instead of just at us. Explained everything in simple terms—what the fever was doing, why the specific medicine, what to watch for. He called the next morning himself to check in. As parents, that kind of attention when you're scared means everything.
Had a weird stomach thing going on for weeks. Saw Dr. Sanjay Chatterjee. He listened, didn't rush me, ordered the right tests. Figured it out, treatment worked. Parking at Apollo is always a nightmare, but he's a good doc.
I went to Apollo Hospitals last month feeling run down and just... off. My appointment with Dr. Chatterjee was late afternoon, and I was tired and a bit irritable. He walked in, sat down, and his first question was, 'So, tell me what's been happening in your own words.' Not 'what are your symptoms,' but what was happening. I ended up talking for ten minutes about work stress, poor sleep, and this nagging pain in my side. He connected dots I didn't even see. He said, 'Let's rule out the physical first, but your body is telling you it's carrying too much.' The tests showed a minor infection, which he treated, but that initial conversation about stress was what I really needed. He sees the whole picture.